History of St. Clair County, Michigan: Containing an Account of Its Settlement, Growth, Development and Resources, Its War Record, Biographical Sketches, the Whole Preceded by a History of MichiganA.T. Andreas & Company, 1883 - 790 Seiten |
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... territory watered by the Amazon , with a race that was destined to conquer all the peoples of the Orient , and only ... territories of the Mound Builders , putting to death all who fell within their reach , and causing the survivors of ...
... territory watered by the Amazon , with a race that was destined to conquer all the peoples of the Orient , and only ... territories of the Mound Builders , putting to death all who fell within their reach , and causing the survivors of ...
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... Territory during French rule , was simply a vast ranging ground for the numerous Indian tribes , who had no ambition higher than obtaining immediate subsistence of the crudest kind , buying arms , whisky , tobacco , blankets and jewelry ...
... Territory during French rule , was simply a vast ranging ground for the numerous Indian tribes , who had no ambition higher than obtaining immediate subsistence of the crudest kind , buying arms , whisky , tobacco , blankets and jewelry ...
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... Territory until its division , 1805 , when the Territory of Michigan was organized . CHAPTER III . THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR . Soon after the discovery of the mouth of the Mississippi in 1682 , the Govern- ment of France began to ...
... Territory until its division , 1805 , when the Territory of Michigan was organized . CHAPTER III . THE FRENCH AND INDIAN WAR . Soon after the discovery of the mouth of the Mississippi in 1682 , the Govern- ment of France began to ...
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... the Indians , Mr. Henry , after severe exposures and many more thrilling escapes , was finally landed within territory occupied by whites . 1 For more than a year after the massacre , Michilimackinac HISTORY OF MICHIGAN . 41.
... the Indians , Mr. Henry , after severe exposures and many more thrilling escapes , was finally landed within territory occupied by whites . 1 For more than a year after the massacre , Michilimackinac HISTORY OF MICHIGAN . 41.
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... Territory did not probably exceed 600. These were in settlements about Detroit , along the river Wabash and the neighborhood of Fort Chartres on the Mis- sissippi . Of these families , about eighty or ninety resided at Post Vincennes ...
... Territory did not probably exceed 600. These were in settlements about Detroit , along the river Wabash and the neighborhood of Fort Chartres on the Mis- sissippi . Of these families , about eighty or ninety resided at Post Vincennes ...
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